The Central Valley School Board approved the district audit for fiscal year 2025 and adopted the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit's 2026-27 general operating budget of $2,952,409, along with routine bill approvals, during its May voting session.
The board approved moving forward with a CurvePoint master technology agreement pending solicitor review and approved an asbestos abatement bid from Dorr and Associates, Inc. for $1,267,300, both subject to solicitor review, during the May session.
The board approved multiple personnel items including a paraprofessional hire, cafeteria staff hires, several resignations, an unpaid leave, and retained recommended winter coaches for 2026-27.
Charlie of Cypher and Cypher told the Central Valley School District board the FY2025 audit came back unmodified but showed a roughly $1.01 million drop in fund balance and warned the end of ESSER funding will pressure the 2026 budget.
At its March 11 meeting the Central Valley School District board approved two resolutions authorizing facility improvement grant applications for the high school and middle school, confirmed several payments, and moved multiple personnel actions. Votes were by voice and recorded as carried in the transcript.
The board authorized buyback rates for used Apple devices ($235 per iPad, $535 per laptop), approved middle-school intramural bowling (up to 100 hours at $12/hour) with named sponsors, and cleared musical personnel stipends and building-use requests.
The board accepted resignations of at least three staff members and approved multiple unpaid leaves, maternity leaves and FMLA requests for employees, with effective dates and employee IDs recorded in the agenda attachments.
The board approved the 2026–27 school calendar, authorized filing to revive the Beaver County Special School Authority via Resolution No. 2026-09, and appointed a district representative, among related governance motions.
The Central Valley School Board on Feb. 19 confirmed January 2026 general fund payments of $3,503,611.52 and cafeteria fund payments of $18,865.02 and approved the January Berkheimer financial report, voting to carry the motions.
Central Valley School Board approved an agreement to enroll a student at the Watson Institute Social Center for Academic Achievement for 2025–26 at a cost of $65,219 for that student, and approved updates to high school programs of study.